“I'm a little obsessed with the statistical feedback. Radio Airplay makes me feel good about my efforts and is an important and positive part of my creative life.”

— J. McNamara (Since October, 2013)

“One of the best features of Radio Airplay is the ability for people to become immediate fans. I can then email them all within the system at once. Some will also join my mailing list. Of my current 480 fans for example, about 8% have separately joined my own mailing list, which is pretty good. I've also seen a lot of traffic to my Bandcamp page and personal websites as a result of my promotion with RA.”

— Ferni (Since April, 2012)

“Primarily, we use Radio Airplay as a tool to gauge how our music is received by an audience that is not our normal "live performance" audience. We play shows all around Missouri and have gathered a loyal fan base there, but we are interested in how our music is received by people in other areas that are hearing us for the first or second time. We'll use things like fans per song ratio, and PopScores as a way to identify which songs have the most mass appeal, and then use these songs in competitions, etc.”

“Bands don’t break out without some sort of promotion, whether that is paid for by their labels, or earned through new kinds of algorithmic and social promotion we are seeing with online music services.”

“If a band's fans say they remind them of U2; then that band can now target airplay to U2 fans only.”

“It is a service that delivers everything it promises.”

Examiner.com

“Radioairplay.com has helped thousands of artists sell their music directly to music fans who would otherwise have no way of hearing them which makes Radioairplay.com a friend to the musician community.”